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  • Data Protection Statement

    Data protection statement by The University of Leicester.

  • South Asian Archaeology and Heritage

    Module code: AR3090 South Asia is a large and highly varied region, stretching from the mountainous kingdoms of Nepal and Bhutan in the north, to the island nations of Sri Lanka and the Maldives in the south.

  • 2015 in news - a selection of key stories from across the year

    Now that 2015 has come to a close, catch up with some of the key University news stories from the past year.

  • University wins funding to boost Industry engagement

    Our University has received £150K from the Medical Research Council (MRC) in order to develop new academic-industry partnerships.

  • Introducing… the Leicester Grading System for Foveal Hypoplasia

    A team of eye researchers have published the first medical grading system named after the city of Leicester.

  • Expert discusses Salisbury nerve agent poisoning and threat of cyber-attacks

    Dr Rob Dover from our School of History, Politics and International Relations was recently interviewed by US show Knowledge@Wharton about the Salisbury nerve agent poisoning and the threat of potential cyber-attacks.

  • Learning support

    Studying at university will be different from anything you have done before. Find out about our learning support resources, from the library to Blackboard, and IT services to languages.

  • Improving diagnosis of the causes of heart failure

    A new study that could prevent missed or wrongful diagnosis of the underlying cause of heart failure has been funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF).

  • Public invited to celebrate creativity and wellbeing

    An all-day public event by the University of Leicester working with The Yellow Book and the Wellbeing Matters campaign will highlight the importance of our looking after our mental health.

  • Medical schools help tackle class ceiling on professional careers

    Medical schools can help more young people from disadvantaged backgrounds break through a 'class ceiling' to the professions highlighted in a new report.

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